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How to remain productive with online classes:
A few tips from a broke neuro-divergent academic
Try and wake up early, and go to bed early too. Iām not saying get up at 5 (unless thatās youāre thing) but sleeping into noon is a productivity blackhole. I go for 8 or 8:30, generally, but thatās just what works for me.
Get dressed for the day. Iām not talking like, jeans and a business casual outfit, but a clean pair of sweatpants, fresh underwear, and a new shirt can really put you in the mood for a new morning.
Have a workspace. Whether it be the kitchen table, a desk, a spot on the floor with a lap desk, have a place thatās dedicated to your work. Have items that signify that workspace too, like your book, planner, laptop, lamp, whatever. It can help you get into the zone, being in that space.
Have a morning drink. I choose earl grey tea with honey and cream, but black coffee, herbal tea, lemon water, whatever works for you is awesome, as long as itll wake you up and start your day.
To do lists. To do lists and to do lists and more to do lists. I have three. One is a post it weekly planner deal (3.99 at a local grocery store). itās a weekly spread already set up, and if youāre anything like me, its really hard to set up a weekly spread. Then I have an app called Ike. I have a daily to do list I write on that app, and then I have four more to-do lists of what I have to for each specific class.




Spread out your assignments. Donāt overwhelm yourself. If youāre professors are like mine, and have the due date for each module as Sunday at midnight. What I do is spread out all my assignments from Monday to Saturday, and I leave Sunday blank, so anything I didnāt do that week, I finish on Sunday. It works for me, it might work for you.
Have a folder for each class, and a notebook for each class. I hate spending money, Iām broke as hell, sono al verde as the Italians say, but a 0.99 cent folder and a 0.25 cent notebook can do wonders for motivating one to fill them up.
Study with a drink. Tea, water, coffee, whatever, but my go to is generally a warm drink. I cannot study if Iām cold, I get tired and groggy, so warm socks, a robe, and a hot drink really keep me going.
Take breaks. Make time for your hobbies, for something fun. Working without stopping absolutely destroys my motivation, and let me tell you, when I feel like that, an episode of Avatar and a snack gets me right back on the wagon.
Do self check ins. Does your back hurt? Are you sad? Stressed? Do you have to pee? Are you hungry? Never put your homework over your health. You wonāt be able to get anything done well anyway if youāve got those blocks.
Most importantly, get enough sleep. I beg of you. Sleep is so important, and itās the game changer, at least to me. We as students have such an amazing opportunity to get more sleep than we ever have before during the year. Take advantage of that.
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I really needed this today so I thought Iād share it incase anyone else did.
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āthe earth ceases for us to be a weltering chaos, we walk in the great hall of life, looking up and round reverentially.ā - Olive Schreiner
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You know what is hot??
A passion for knowlege and learning
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To everyone learning a language, who is getting frustrated and impatient and maybe even thinking of quitting: remember how far you have come (not how far you have to go), remember why you started and remember how fantastic the end product will be. Learning a language is difficult and the journey can be long but it is rewarding and it opens so many doors. You are capable of doing this, you can do this⦠donāt quit now
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iām home and missing paris (and my desk) an awful lot.Ā
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How to Write During a Pandemic
Hi all, Normally I keep this blog focused on writing advice and steer away from politics, but with the COVID-19 pandemic raging and all the accompanying uncertainty about our future post-climate change, Iāve been thinking a lot about what it means to be a writer on a rapidly changing planet. Whatās our responsibility in a time like this? What kind of stories do we need right now? Is it even possibleāor desirableāfor our individual creativity flourish when weāre scared for our very lives? With that in mind, I wanted to offer my thoughts on how to renegotiate your relationship with your writing during this crisis, as well as some proposals for how to navigate the changes to come.
WHY ITāS HARD TO WRITE RIGHT NOW
Did you think being stuck at home, underemployed, and/or socially isolated would translate to more time spent on your writing⦠Only to discover, um, it didnāt? Youāre not alone. While shutdowns, quarantine, and self isolation may be theoretically creating conditions that give you lots of time to write, many writers are more blocked than ever right now. Hereās why.
Youāre Terrified. Even in the best of circumstances, writers under capitalism are regularly paralyzed by the fear that spending time on their writing is āunproductiveā (read: non-income producing), frivolous, or even reckless. So it makes sense that it would be difficult to put time into a purely recreational creative activity given the heightened survival fears arising from these extreme circumstances.
Your Stories Suddenly Seem Irrelevant. Even if you can get yourself to sit down and write right now, crisis conditions can create an existential angst that causes you to question whether what youāre writing is still relevant, important, or helpful to others. Personally, I havenāt been able to write in days. Prior to this outbreak I was working on a darkly whimsical fairy tale about a monkey and a bear that escape from the circus. I thought it was relevant and deepāthe story deals with themes of feminism, transformation, and survival under capitalism. But under the bright light of a viral pandemic, stories that once seemed deeply significant can suddenly feel like irrelevant fluff.
You Donāt Know How to Do Anything Different. Letās face itāyour pre-pandemic writing life was created to work well with your pre-pandemic life life. Now that your life has changed, you need to change your writing habits, too⦠But you donāt know how to do anything different. So you either freeze up and get nothing done, or try to ignore whatās happening and charge ahead like nothing has changed. Neither of these techniques work well, though. Now that your life is different, you need to do something different with your writing.
HOW TO KEEP WRITING DURING A PANDEMIC
Warning: Iām not going to urge you to stay the course and push ahead with your normal writing life against all odds. I donāt think that advice is realistic, and frankly itās not responsible, either. Creative people are the vanguards of social change. If shit is going down, itās our job to innovate and pivot, not to cling like barnacles to the status quo.
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{ 10-9-16 } 45/100 days of productivity
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Ā«It always seems impossible until it's doneĀ» (Nelson Mandela) š¤š»
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Do you know what a foreign accent is? Itās a sign of bravery.
Amy Chua
never be afraid to speak in front of natives because of your accent! itās a part of language learning and you can not avoid it; itās a sign of hard work and effort! :)
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Well, I never thought I would post OC ever again, but here I am, showing you my desk while Iām studying for my history finals š¤·š¼āāļø
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today started out well and then got really shitty and now iām just dealing with feelings of self hatred and hopelessness oops
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š§æ donāt beat yourself up for feeing unproductive or like youāre not doing enough. You most certainly are, life is to enjoy not run yourself down. If you need to take time for yourself, do it. You are the priority first and foremost, take care of yourself.
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3|2|17 this weekā¦iāve remained ridiculously unproductive, i donāt understand why iām like this?!
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